American Green Landscape Management - Ocala's Certified Landscapers
43 Dogwood Dr Cir, Ocala, FL 34472
Business Profile
American Green Landscape Management is a trusted Ocala, FL landscaping company dedicated to maintaining healthy, beautiful outdoor spaces for local homeowners and businesses. We specialize in addressing common regional challenges like persistent mulch bed weeds and lawn fungus diseases that thrive in Florida's humid climate. Our team uses proven techniques and environmentally responsible products to prevent and treat these issues, ensuring your landscape stays vibrant year-round. From regular maintenance to targeted solutions, we help Ocala properties achieve curb appeal while protecting their investment against local environmental stressors.
Service Capabilities
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the most effective way to prevent weeds in my Ocala mulch beds?
We recommend a multi-step approach: start with a thick layer of quality mulch to block sunlight, apply a pre-emergent herbicide in early spring before weeds germinate, and schedule regular maintenance to remove any sprouts promptly. Our team can assess your specific soil and plant types to create a customized prevention plan.
How can I tell if my lawn has a fungus disease common in Ocala, and what should I do?
Look for circular brown patches, thinning grass, or unusual colored spots—especially during humid periods. Common local fungi include dollar spot and brown patch. Avoid overwatering, improve drainage, and contact us for a professional diagnosis. We offer targeted fungicide treatments and cultural practices to restore lawn health.
What landscaping maintenance services do you recommend for Ocala homes dealing with these issues?
We suggest a seasonal program including mulch refreshing, proper edging to prevent weed spread, aeration to reduce soil compaction, and balanced fertilization. Our tailored plans address local conditions, helping prevent weeds and fungus while promoting strong, resilient turf and plants suited to Central Florida's climate.

















